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Nanorough is not slippery enough: implications on shedding and heat transfer

Orejon et al., 2024

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18072978688313644527
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Orejon D
Maeda Y
Zhang P
Lv F
Takata Y
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

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Lowering droplet–surface interactions via the implementation of lubricant-infused surfaces (LISs) has received important attention in the past years. LISs offer enhanced droplet mobility with low sliding angles and the recently reported slippery Wenzel state, among …
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Orejon et al. Nanorough is not slippery enough: implications on shedding and heat transfer